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Cass County Attorney files for re-election

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March 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman reports there will be a race for the County Attorney’s office this June. Incumbent Republican County Attorney Dan Feistner, of Atlantic, filed nomination papers with the Auditor’s office today (Wednesday). Feistner faces a challenge in June from fellow Republican Dave Wiederstein, who’s also from Atlantic.

Another race leading up to the June 3rd Primary will feature Republicans Mary Ward and Jess Ehrman, both of Atlantic. Both women hope to fill the position of County Recorder.

ISU’s Ejim Named USBWA All-American; Kane and Ejim NABC All-District

Sports

March 12th, 2014 by Jim Field

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State senior Melvin Ejim has been named a United State Basketball Writers Association Second-Team All-American, the organization announced Wednesday. Ejim is also a finalist for the Oscar Robertson Trophy, which is presented by the USBWA.

It is the second All-America honor for Ejim, who was recognized as an NBCSports.com third-team pick on Monday. Ejim is the first USBWA All-American for Iowa State since Jamaal Tinsley in 2001.

Ejim, a forward from Toronto, Ontario, averaged 18.2 points and 8.6 rebounds en route to being named the Big 12 Player of the Year. Ejim has scored in double figures in 25 of the 28 games he’s played this season, including a Big 12 record 48 points against TCU.

In the regular-season finale against Oklahoma State, Ejim became just the fourth player in Big 12 history to score 1,500 points and grab 1,000 rebounds.

Ejim and teammate DeAndre Kane were also named All-District 8 First Team by the National Association of Basketball Coaches on Wednesday.

Atlantic FFA Participates in District FFA Convention

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 12th, 2014 by Jim Field

By Haley Carlson

The Atlantic FFA took eight members to District Convention in Denison on Saturday, March 8, 2014. The members participated in a variety of events from quizzes to competitions to chapter delegates. Juniors, Adam Freund and Clint Hansen took the Farm Business Management Quiz, Freund placing 3rd and Hansen placing 4th. Freund also participated in Ag Broadcasting, earning a Bronze. Freund said, “Broadcasting was difficult but I thought I did well”. Hansen took part in the Extempt Speaking contest, earning a Bronze. Four of Atlantic’s freshman FFA members took the Greenhand quiz, Nate Moen placing 25th, Morgan Barkley placed 27th, Haylee Valekia placed 28th, and Colby Sorenson placed 30th. Moen said, “This was my first official FFA event and I had a lot of fun. I hope to be able to compete in more events in the coming years”. Sophomores, Clayton Saeugling and Haley Carlson were the chapter delegates for Atlantic FFA at convention.  A delegate is someone who sits in on the speeches of new district officer candidates and also votes on these candidates. Delegates also approve the secretary and treasurer’s report.  Saeugling thought “it was a fun and memorable experience”. The Atlantic FFA chapter will be traveling to Iowa FFA State Convention from April 27-29.

Left to Right Front Row Haylee Valeika, Morgan Barkley, Haley Carlson Left to Right Back row Clint Hansen, Colby Sorensen, Nate Moen, Adam Freund, Clayton Saeugling

Left to Right Front Row
Haylee Valeika, Morgan Barkley, Haley Carlson
Left to Right Back row
Clint Hansen, Colby Sorensen, Nate Moen, Adam Freund, Clayton Saeugling

Western Iowa lawmaker alleges assault at Capitol

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March 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A member of the Iowa House says he’s been assaulted at the Capitol as he was confronted by members of an activist group pushing his committee to consider a wage theft bill. Rep. Greg Forristall, a Republican from Macedonia, reported an incident Tuesday while Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement rallied at the Capitol.

Iowa State Patrol Capt. Mark Logsdon says Iowa CCI member Joe Fagan has been charged with simple assault for grabbing Forristall’s arm as the group sought to talk with him. Iowa CCI organizer Ana Mancebo denies an assault occurred.

The group is pushing for a bill that would require businesses to tell workers when they’re hired how much they’ll be paid and reveal any paycheck deductions. Forristall says the bill will not come up in his committee.

Sioux City seeks to block traffic camera rules

News

March 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Sioux City has filed a lawsuit seeking to block the state Department of Transportation’s new rules limiting traffic enforcement cameras. The Des Moines Register reports Wednesday that Sioux City filed the lawsuit in Woodbury County District Court, saying the regulations make it impossible for the city to use cameras along Interstate 29. The suit asks a judge to stop the rules or at least put them on hold until the litigation is resolved.

The Transportation Department’s rules took effect Feb. 12, though agency director Paul Trombino says cities don’t have to immediately remove cameras. Under the new rules, local agencies must show cameras are targeting “high-crash or high-risk locations,” and they must justify renewal every year. The lawsuit argues the rules are too broad.

Regency Villa Apts. in Atlantic receives $195k tax credit from IFA

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March 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Finance Authority (IFA) Board of Directors today announced affordable housing awards to fifteen affordable rental projects totaling more than $82.4 million in federal Housing Tax Credits and HOME program awards to build and preserve 650 affordable housing units in thirteen Iowa counties. Locally, a 2014 Housing Tax Credit Award amounting to $195,000, went to the Regency Villa Apartments, in Atlantic, for the acquisition and rehabilitation of 20 affordable units for Seniors, ages 62 and up.

Also in the KJAN listening area, Hilldale Estates in Denison, received a Tax Credit Award of $686,011 and a HOME Award of $1-million, for the construction of 42 affordable units for families.

IFA Executive Director Dave Jamison said “The tax credit and HOME program awards announced today will improve affordable housing options for Iowans, including providing more options to fit the needs of seniors and persons with disabilities.” Jamison said also, “These projects have leveraged an additional $8.2 million in local contributions, which shows that communities understand the benefits of these projects.”

Massena man arrested for Sex Offender Registry violation

News

March 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A Massena man was arrested Monday for failing to comply with the State of Iowa’s Sex Offender Registry. Cass County Sheriff’s officials say 54-year old Robert John Rasmussen was taken into custody on a Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI) warrant. Rasmussen was brought to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on $2,000 bond.

The Sheriff’s Department reports also, 27-year old Jacky Ray Walters, of Atlantic, turned himself-in to authorities Tuesday. Walters was wanted on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. He was booked into the jail and released later that day on $7,500 bond.

And on Sunday, 37-year old Jennifer Sue Alexander,of Griswold, was arrested on a charge of Disorderly Conduct. Alexander was taken to the Cass County Jail where she pled guilty before the magistrate and was released later that day.

2 people arrested on drug charges in Cass County

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March 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says two people were recently arrested on drug charges. On Tuesday, 31-year old Dial Larry Amador Bolin, of Lewis, was arrested on Possession of a Controlled Substance, OWI 2nd Offense, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, charges. Bolin was booked into the Cass County Jail and later released on his own recognizance. And on Saturday, March 8th, Cass County deputies arrested 51-year old Ronald Eugene Keller, of Massena, on a charge of Possession of a Controlled Substance. Keller was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was released later that day on $1000 bond.

ANNA CHRISTINE FLYNN, 94, of Elk Horn (Svcs. 3/22/14)

Obituaries

March 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

ANNA CHRISTINE FLYNN, 94, of Elk Horn, died Feb. 28th, at the Salem Lutheran Home. Memorial Services for ANNA FLYNN will be held at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Kimballton on March 22nd, at 2-p.m.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends at the church in Kimballton on March 22nd, from 1-until 2-pm.

ANNA FLYNN is survived by:

Her daughters – Joyce (Gary) French, of Colo; Teresa (Charles) Hogate, of Hot Springs, AR; Joan Karr & Michael Arceneaux, of Atlanta, GA; Margaret (Joseph) Peters, of Southside, AL; Patricia Flynn, of Iowa City, and Alice Flynn & Jeff Reid, of Portland, OR.

Her sons – John (Kristin) Flynn, of Davenport, & William (Natassa) Flynn, of Omaha.

Her sister – Eva Hansen, of Luck, WI.

Her brother – Magnus Bennedsen, of Pamona, CA.

19 grandchildren & 12 great-grandchildren.

IA DOT discusses Bluffs Interstate system

News

March 12th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Department of Transportation say reconstruction of the Interstate 29 interchange with U.S. Highway 275/Iowa Highway 92 will be a main project this year in the continuing rebuilding process of the Council Bluffs interstate system. The Daily NonPareil reports DOT engineers expect it will take two-years to reconstruct the interchange.

Engineer Troy Jerman said the new design won’t look much different from the current shape. The entry/exit ramps will be longer and the U-shaped exit off southbound I-29 will have a wider turn for more safety. There will be some night closures on I-29 during this period, while Hwy. 92 will have one lane closures in each direction. Work is expected to start in July.

Also this year, two bridges that are part of the west junction of Interstate 80 and I-29 near the Missouri River will open. One of them is the bridge taking motorists from eastbound I-80 onto I-29 going north. The other is the “local bridge” from I-29 southbound to eastbound I-80. The local bridge takes motorists to the South 24th Street exit or the South Expressway exit.

A major project once that interchange work is completed will be the moving of railroad lines to allow more room for the widening of the major interstate corridor. One relocation will involve the CBCE line that currently runs through the middle of Lewis Central High School. The BSNF line that parallels the Manawa Power Centre will be moved, meaning traffic entering that shopping center from the west won’t be bothered anymore by trains going to nearby industries.

The IDOT has committed $442 million in state and federal funds to this project in the next five years. The information was presented during a public meeting Tuesday, in Council Bluffs.